Painting | Prussian Blue 14
In this painting, Gina Vor captures a sense of movement that feels like a flowing river of history. While the previous pieces from the "Prussian Blue" series focused on the weight of the past, Prussian Blue 14 feels lighter and more rhythmic. The deep Prussian Blue is still the star of the show, but it is applied with softer, more rounded strokes that give the artwork a gentle, pulsing energy. What stands out in this composition is the use of bright turquoise "swirls." These thin, curved lines act like a visual rhythm, dancing over the top of the darker blues and vibrant pinks. They bring a sense of continuity, suggesting that even when a country's borders disappear, its stories continue to flow and evolve through time. The way the colors overlap creates new shades of purple, showing how different layers of history can blend together to create something beautiful. The artist makes excellent use of the white canvas, allowing the paint to "breathe" in the center. This focus creates a strong focal point, drawing your eye into the heart of the abstract story. The contrast between the intense, saturated paint and the clean white background makes the colors feel fresh and modern, perfectly suited for a bright, contemporary interior. This artwork is a beautiful choice for someone who appreciates abstract art with a sense of motion. It feels like a small, precious fragment of a larger story—contained within its classic frame but full of an energy that wants to break free. It’s an elegant reminder that the past isn’t just a memory, but a living part of our world today. Artwork details: Title: "Prussian Blue 14". Artist: Gina Vor (Switzerland / Lithuania). Year: 2024. Size without a frame: 30 x 24 cm / 11.8 x 9.4 in. Size with a frame: 37.5 x 31.5 cm / 14.8 × 12.4 in. Acrylic on canvas that is laid on cardboard. Signed by the artist on the back. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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